Relationship Rehab: 12 Steps To Becoming A Happier Couple In 2012
The best way to have a happy relationship is to keep working on it, so even if you're not in a relationship rut, follow these 12 tips from our staff and you'll keep being happy!
The best way to have a happy relationship is to keep working on it, so even if you're not in a relationship rut, follow these 12 tips from our staff and you'll keep being happy!
There’s a lot of debate about whether the 1st of the year is a perfect and natural trigger to implement life changing resolutions or if it’s only an excuse for a temporary behavioral change and ultimately a set-up for failure. Here’s my take:
Most people have gone through a traumatic breakup or three. But everyone has a very different style when it comes to breakup recovery.
1) I will go an entire first date without mentioning a single ex-boyfriend. 2) I will go an entire fourth date without asking him about his ex-girlfriends.
'New Year's Eve' has an ensemble cast of some of the biggest names in Hollywood — Halle Berry, Robert De Niro, Hilary Swank and Sarah Jessica Parker, to name a few. But boy, does this movie suck.
Pinkee here~Personally I’m not that into New Year’s resolutions, but if you are I do have a recommendation. I know you’re thinking along the lines of getting in better shape or making more money in 2011, right? Or maybe you want to quit smoking, drinking, or eating junk food?
Have you ever stopped to consider how powerful a promise is? With a promise we steal some of the uncertainty from tomorrow. We stake a claim on the unknown future and declare that we will not leave it to chance or whim. With promises, those we make to others and to ourselves, we become leaders of our lives and loves rather than victims of uncertainty. Promise-making is what we’re doing every time we make resolutions, whether they be New Year’s resolutions or otherwise. Every resolution is a commitment to be intentional about what comes next.
Whether it's been 2 days or 10 years, anytime a relationship changes there may be unresolved emotions. CLOSURE outlines a 5-step process to get over it and get on with it in a powerful and positive way!
Recently it's become trendy for ambitious couples to enroll in "preventative" marriage therapy, attempting to amp up a relationship gone routine or to keep a mildly troubled one from going off the rails towards divorce.
a. Yell, then apologize. 44% b. The silent treatment. 36% c. Therapy. 1% d. Sex. 16% e. Break dishes. 2%